Michael Jace admitted to father-in-law that he shot wife

Actor Michael Jace apparently called his father-in-law after shooting his wife, April Jace on May 19, a 911 call revealed Thursday.

The three-minute call between April Jace's father and a fire department dispatcher appear to be further proof that Jace, 51, killed his wife, according to the Associated Press. The actor, who starred on "The Shield," has been charged in the killing but has not yet entered a plea.

"My son-in-law called me, and (texted) me, and said come get the kids because he shot April, our daughter," said the caller, whose name was redacted from the audio.

Jace also reportedly called 911 himself on May 19 to report that he had shot his wife. Audio from that call has not been released.

His father-in-law supposedly made the 911 call while driving to the couple's Los Angeles home. Jace's two sons, who are under the age of 10, reportedly were at home when their mother was shot.

Michael Jace's attorneys Jason Sias and Jamon Hicks declined to comment, telling the Associated Press that they are still investigating the case. "We have the utmost concern for the Jace children," Sias and Hicks wrote in a statement. "Mr. Jace has a constitutional right to a defense. It remains extremely early and we are still in the fact-finding process."